Thursday 25 March 2010 : Presentation and Opening Aydin Ugur – Istanbul Bilgi University Keynote Speaker: Kemal Dervis - Former administrator of UNDP - Director, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution Friday 26 March 2010 1) Historical Perspectives of Turkish Nationalism Chair: Pierre Birnbaum – Université Paris 1 Discussant: François Georgeon – EHESS 2) Islam and Nationalism in Turkey Chair: Riva Kastoryano – Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS Jenny White – Boston University: The Two Faces of Muslim Nationalism Discussant: Jean-François Leguil-Bayart – Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS 3) Who is a Turk? Question of Citizenship and Minority in the Prism of Nationalism Chair: Anne-Marie Le Gloannec – Sciences Po-CERI Aron Rodrigue – Stanford University: Millets to Minorities: Ottoman Legacies, Republican Challenges? Discussant: Alain Dieckhoff – Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS 4) Nationalism and Civil Society: Within and Without Borders Chair: Jean Leca – Sciences Po Tanil Bora – İletişim Yayincilik: The « White Turk » Trendy, Cool and Nationalist Discussant: Riva Kastoryano – Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS Source : http://www.ceri-sciences-po.org/reunion_affiche.php?id=44
Christian Lequesne – Directeur du CERI-Sciences Po
Riva Kastoryano – Sciences Po-CERI/CNRS
Erik-Jan Zürcher – International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam: Why was the Republic of Turkey Proclaimed so Late?
Umut Ozkirimli – Istanbul Bilgi University: Mapping Nationalism in Turkey: Actors, Discourses and the Struggle for Hegemony
Cemil Kocak – Sabanci University: Kemalist Nationalism in Turkey
Ayhan Aktar – Marmara University: 'Tax me to the end of my life!'. Anatomy of an Anti-minority Tax Legislation, 1942-43
Kenan Çayır – Istanbul Bilgi University: The New Voices, New Subjectivities and the Changing Discourse of Islamism
Binnaz Toprak – Bahceşehir University: The Changing Role of Political Islam in Turkey
Elisabeth Ozdalga – Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul: Religious and National Identities as Reflected in Imaginative Literature
Haldun Gülalp – Yildiz Tecnical University: Normative Foundations of the Limits to Participatory Citizenship
Samim Akgönül – University of Strasbourg: Nation Building Process in Turkey and Religious Minorities: Between Legal
Citizenship and National Belonging
Ayhan Kaya – Istanbul Bilgi University: Accommodation of Islam in Western Europe: Individualization vs.
Institutionalization of Islam
Rusen Cakir – Vatan daily Newspaper: The Future of Kurdish “Opening” in the Shadow Turkish and Kurdish Nationalisms
Ferhat Kentel – Sehir University: Nationalisms in Everyday’s Life : Reconstructions of Borders Against and Within
Authoritarianism
vendredi 12 mars 2010
Colloque "Turkey between Nationalism and Globalization" à Sciences Po Paris les 25-26 mars 2010
Libellés :
citoyenneté,
colloque,
histoire,
Islam,
minorités,
mondialisation,
nationalisme,
Sciences sociales,
société civile,
Turquie
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